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Top Ten web Browsers in the World

K-Meleon​
K-Meleon​

K-Meleon is an open-source web browser for Microsoft Windows. Based on the same Gecko layout engine as Mozilla Firefox and SeaMonkey, K-Meleon's design goal is to provide a fast and reliable web browser while providing a highly customizable interface and using system resources efficiently.

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NetSurf​
NetSurf​

NetSurf began in April 2002 as a web browser for the RISC OS platform. Work on a GTK port began in June 2004 to aid development and debugging. It has since gained many of the user interface features present in the RISC OS version. The browser is packaged with several distributions including Ubuntu, NetBSD, and OpenBSD.

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Falkon​
Falkon​

Last Updated: April 03, 2018 In internet world, you need a web browser which makes easier web surfing because it especially designed to provide users’ the best internet browsing.

Dillo​
Dillo​

When clicked, it displays information about validation problems, such as unclosed tags, that Dillo found in the web page. Unlike most browsers, Dillo does not have a quirks mode to improve compatibility with web pages that use invalid HTML. Instead, Dillo processes all web pages according to the published web standards.

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Midori​
Midori​

Midori is a free and open-source light-weight web browser. It uses the WebKit rendering engine and the GTK+ 2 or GTK+ 3 interface. Midori is part of the Xfce desktop environment's Goodies component and was developed to follow the Xfce principle of "making the most out of available resources". It is the default browser in the SliTaz Linux distribution, Bodhi Linux, Trisquel Mini, old versions of Raspbian, and wattOS in its R5 release. It was the default browser in Elementary OS Freya.

Light​
Light​

6 lesser-known browsers: Free, lightweight and low-maintenance ... there are alternative Web browsers that are simple, fast and light on memory resources.

Arora​
Arora​

Arora is a lightweight, cross-platform, free and open-source web browser developed by Benjamin C. Meyer. Arora is available for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, FreeBSD, OS/2, Haiku, and any other operating system supported by the Qt toolkit. Arora's name is a palindrome.

QtWeb​
QtWeb​

QtWeb has been described as a lightweight web browser which offers some amount of customisable features, speed and simplicity to navigate. However it has been criticised for the lack of extensions support, no way to run Java and its problems to work with several websites.

Xombrero​
Xombrero​

Check out Xombrero web browser, a minimalist browser with sophisticated built-in security features. Looking for a more secure browser for Linux? Check out Xombrero web browser, a minimalist browser with sophisticated built-in security features.

Rekonq​
Rekonq​

rekonq is a lightweight, QtWebKit-based web browser developed inside the free software project KDE. It is the default web browser of Chakra GNU/Linux, and was formerly of Kubuntu (between versions 10.10 and 13.10). rekonq has been officially included in KDE Extragear since May 25, 2010.

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Luakit​
Luakit​

In internet world, you need a web browser which makes easier web surfing because it especially designed to provide users’ the best internet browsing. Without installation of a web browser, the web surfing is impossible. It plays crucial role in getting access of all kind of information, news, researches and others.